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Singapore has one of the strictest debt relief systems worldwide. We merge a large dataset on the residences of adult Singaporean citizens with a bankruptcy dataset to investigate the effect of parental bankruptcy on children’s financial behavior in adulthood. Children whose parents declared...
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This paper ?nds that increased hydraulic fracturing, or \"fracking,\" along the Marcellus Formation in Pennsylvania had a signi?cant, negative effect on mortgage credit risk. Controlling for potential endogeneity bias by utilizing the underlying geologic properties of the land as instrumental...
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Personal bankruptcy is a widely used debt relief policy. We merge a large dataset on the demographic information and the residences of adult Singaporean citizens with a bankruptcy dataset to investigate the effect of parental bankruptcy on children’s financial behavior in adulthood. Children...
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The paper studies procurement contracts with pre-project investigations in the presence of adverse selection and moral hazard. To model the procurer's roblem, we extend a standard sequential screening model to endogenous information acquisition with moral hazard. The optimal contract displays...
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Who does, and who should initiate costly certification by a third party under asymmetric quality information, the buyer or the seller? Our answer ' the seller ' follows from a non-trivial analysis revealing a clear intuition. Buyer-induced certification acts as an inspection device, whence...
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Who does, and who should initiate costly certification by a third party under asymmetric quality information, the buyer or the seller? Our answer - the seller - follows from a nontrivial analysis revealing a clear intuition. Buyer-induced certification acts as an inspection device,...
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